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Peterson Institute for International EconomicsChina's Global Rise: Chinese Investment in Natural Resources Extraction

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The Americas Society and the Peterson Institute for International Economics cohosted the launch of the Winter 2012 issue of Americas Quarterly, "Chinaâs Global Rise: Implications for the Americas," on February 15, 2012. Theodore Moran and Barbara Kotschwar, PIIE, and Kimberly Ann Elliott, Center for Global Development, presented their research on Chinese investment in natural resources extraction.


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Artist/Composer: Peterson Institute for International Economics
Keywords: China; Latin America; natural resources; mining; resource extraction; Americas; foreign direct investment; Christopher Sabatini; Thomas F. McLarty; Theodore Moran; Barbara Kotschwar; Kimberly Ann Elliott; Arvind Subramanian; Inés Bustillo; Eric Farnsworth; Peterson Institute for International Economics; PIIE; Americas Quarterly; Americas Society

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